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"Nick" wrote in message
... I work in Customer Relations for a large company and I think your parents are taking the ****. They wanted it at the price of a new subscriber, they were told they could have it, then they said they wanted it for free, Sky said they could have it for £50 and that's not good enough. Perhaps you can swap your parents for some that are more reasonable? ROFL. ROFL. ROFL. |
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Are you this rude to everyone in your life? or just online?
No, he's like that with every freeloading ****. -- Please add the word "newsgroup" in the subject line of personal emails **** My email address includes "ngspamtrap" and " **** |
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Can't help but agree with you...
LOL -- Please add the word "newsgroup" in the subject line of personal emails **** My email address includes "ngspamtrap" and " **** |
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topgooner71 wrote:
they offered a reconditioned one at £50 (is this guaranteed does anyone know?) Ignore the guarantee. UK law provides that all items sold should be fit for the purpose and of merchantable quality. There are no time limits on this though the length of time a thing can be expected to work depends on its relative cost. The other thing to remember is that the Sky+ contains just one moving part that is likely to break down: the hard drive. A reconditioned Sky+ will probably contain a new drive and if ever it goes wrong you can fit another yourself for little cost. Personally I would cancel and re-subscribe as a new subscriber, thus getting the £99 new box offer. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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topgooner71 typed:
Hi all.. hope someone can help. My parents were over at mine the other day and say my sky+ box.. they were hooked, and want one too. I presume you all know where this is going now.... Now they have been with sky since 1991. always on the full package of sports and movies. My mother called them last night to ask if they could get a skyplus box too. "only if you give us £259" was the response. But we have been with you for all this time, and you are giving them to new customers for £99.... surely as a loyal customer I should have one for that too.....?? she said.. they said no till she said she wanted to cancel her subscription..then they magically could match it at £99. No she said.. I want it free, as I have been such a good customer.... they offered a reconditioned one at £50 (is this guaranteed does anyone know?) anyway my mother said no, cancel it, and has now given a months notice.... My parents WILL call back to reinstate it in a week or two as my old man cant live without his football. BUT are they likely to get a sky+ box for free if they do cancel their subscription? thanks. Charlie If you take a look at the Sky+ Forum on Digitial Spy; http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/...splay.php?f=35 this has been discussed several times on what people have been offered and the "new" box for £99 or a "recon" box for £50 seems to be the norm. No one has been offered a free box. Personally, I'm the same. I've been with Sky since 1991, always on the top package, so I would automatically consider myself a loyal customer and would expect something more than the usual 'as advertised price' .. but whilst I know I'd have to jump through hoops and haggle a bit to get a reduction, I wouldn't personally expect it for nothing. If I wanted it that badly I'd be happy to pay £99 for it ![]() -- Nige -- Nige |
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"Jomtien" wrote in message
... topgooner71 wrote: they offered a reconditioned one at £50 (is this guaranteed does anyone know?) Ignore the guarantee. UK law provides that all items sold should be fit for the purpose and of merchantable quality. There are no time limits on this though the length of time a thing can be expected to work depends on its relative cost. The other thing to remember is that the Sky+ contains just one moving part that is likely to break down: the hard drive. A reconditioned Sky+ will probably contain a new drive and if ever it goes wrong you can fit another yourself for little cost. Personally I would cancel and re-subscribe as a new subscriber, thus getting the £99 new box offer. That brings up a question. How long does someone have to wait after cancelling Sky before they are treated as a new customer for offer purposes? -- RCE Defiant |
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"Mike Henry" wrote in message ... No. Your mother is very greedy! Hardware is not free There are rumours that Sky+ boxes will indeed soon be free Loz |
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Colin Wilson wrote:
Are you this rude to everyone in your life? or just online? No, he's like that with every freeloading ****. ROLF so he can't bargain. Hint: The sticker price is the starting price -- -- zaax |
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RCE Defiant wrote:
Personally I would cancel and re-subscribe as a new subscriber, thus getting the £99 new box offer. That brings up a question. How long does someone have to wait after cancelling Sky before they are treated as a new customer for offer purposes? Forever. You have to use another name. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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wowfabgroovy wrote:
do they use normal ide hard disks? Yes. if so can you put them in a pc to get the transport stream for the unencrypted channels? (bbc, etc). No. or have lots of them to use like blank videos in the sky+ and just keep swapping them round when they get full? You could but I doubt that many would want the inconvenience. i know the encrypted stuff wouldn't work outside the sky+, but is there any time limit on how long you can keep recordings? would they still play 10 years from now? Surely not. Sky make changes to the software, encryption and viewing cards from time to time and this often results in old recordings being rendered useless. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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